FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEYour phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when using telephone in close proximity of receiving equipment). The FCC
DISPLAY INDICATORSA AB Indicator Shows which network is in use:A– System A onlyB– System B onlyA B– Both systemsBlank– Home area onlyB Signal Indicato
If charging while phone is switched off, the indicator barsdisappear, but Bremains on.H Number Shows menu or memory location selected.I MENU Indicator
91 Take the charger supplied, and fit the connector into the phone.B Connect the charger to a standard AC outlet (or cigarette lighter receptacle). C
SWITCHING ONA If your phone has an extendable antenna, extendthe antenna fully.B Press and hold the ON key.The phone will carry out a short self-test,
11BASIC FUNCTIONSRECEIVING A CALLA Press any key except ON or the volume keys.An incoming call is indicated by a ringing tone, andthe CALLmessage flas
Notes:If NO SVC is displayed:You are outside the cellular service area.If NOT ALLOWEDis displayed:The call is not allowed or your phone is locked. (Re
13The message PIN CALL ONis briefly displayed con-firming the PIN call activation.To deactivate the PIN call:A Enter the control code *, #, 7, 4, 6, 2
14Note: Official emergency numbers vary by location(e.g. 911, 112 or other official emergency number).However, only one emergency number is programmed
15# Dials the number stored in memory location 97;press and hold the key for 2 seconds. You maystore any number in this location.9 Dials the emergency
DESCRIPTION OF KEYSUse the phone keys as follows:For your information...To install/charge the battery: ...
16you press , the phone number in memory location 33 will be dialed automatically (speed dialed).This function has the following benefit:You may chang
17SPEED DIALINGSpeed dialing is the quickest way to recall and dial anumber, and is particularly useful for frequently-usednumbers. You can speed dial
18USING THE MEMORYGENERAL INFORMATIONMemory locations provided:– 98 ‘standard’ locations. Each of these may be usedto store a number and a name.– Five
1999 Holds your own number and the ‘wake-up message’ – the name or textdisplayed when you switch the phoneON. You cannot change your number,but can ch
20Memory linking:The memory linking function allows two or more mem-ory locations to be linked. This permits long strings ofcharacters, such as a phon
21If storing was successful, the message STOREDwillbe displayed, confirming that the information has beenstored in the location number shown on the di
22B Press STO then press the specific one-touch dialing key (e.g. *or #) for 2 seconds.To store a voicemail/favorite number in location 98:A Enter the
23DISPLAYING ‘HIDDEN’ NUMBERSThe phone will display up to 16 digits at a time. If youenter a number longer than this, the first digits will disappear
NOTE:Duplicate names are not allowed (i.e. you maystore any particular name in only one memory location).If you attempt to store a name which is alrea
25Alternative quick method for recalling contents fromthe one-touch dialing locations 96 and 97 (*and #keys respectively) and location 98 (voicemail/f
QUICK GUIDEAdjust Volume Press to ∆ increase and ∇ to (during a call) decrease the volumeClear a digit Press the CLR keyClear display Press and hold t
C To search faster, just enter the first letter of thename you are looking for, and then press RCL.The first name beginning with this letter will appe
REMINDER MESSAGE FACILITYYou may enter a message (a name and/or a number),just before switching off the phone, and then have thatmessage recalled auto
28and it is stored in the alphanumeric part of memory location 99. If the alphanumeric part of location 99 isempty, then your own number, which is sto
29MENU FUNCTIONSUSING THE MENUThe menu allows you to:– view the current setting of certain functions, and tochange the setting of any function to one
30The option currently selected, or status, may be displayed. D To change the setting to any of the optionsoffered, press or to scroll through the opt
LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONSMenu Name Shortcut Keys DescriptionLOCK PHONEMENU 0 (L) Locks/unlocks the phone.SYSTEM SELECTMENU 1 Selects roamin
SID SCREENMENU 1 8 (L) Selects SID to on/off.NOTE:Menu 18 is avail-able only if SID informationhas been programmed intothe selected NAM by yourdealer.
33If you make a mistake when locking or unlocking thephone, the message CODE ERROR will be displayed.In this instance, start again from the beginning.
When you buy your phone, you may register (receive aphone number) with either or both of your local carriers.Contact the office of your home cellular
35Call Timers (Menu 3)This function allows you to check the duration of thecalls you have made, on the currently-selected NAM(phone number), and to re
LIST OF MENU FUNCTIONSMenu Name Shortcut Keys DescriptionLOCK PHONE MENU 0 (L) Locks/unlocks the phone.SYSTEM SELECT MENU 1 Selects
36Lights Control (Menu 4)This function allows you to select the operation of thekeyboard and display illumination. To conserve batterypower, set to LI
If the phone is connected to a car kit:The options will be different; you may select one ofthree volume levels (VOLUME LEVEL 1, 2, 3)as wellas TONES O
38NOTE: You cannot change from one network (number)to the other during a call (if you do attempt to changethe network, the message CALL IN PROGRESS wi
39D To store the new setting in memory press STO.The messages generated by specific accessories willbe found in the respective user guides supplied wi
Data Mode (Menu 12)This function allows you to send data, while in a call.Your phone must be connected to a Handsfree Car Kitor a data-compatible acce
C Press or to select EMERGENCY 9 ONorOFF. D Press STO to confirm the setting. Call Barring (Menu 14)This function allows you to restrict certain types
42page 32, however, sets all call restrictions and lockingso that no memories are accessible.All these options will be temporarily overridden if theph
B Enter your 5-digit security code (default 12345).The number will be displayed as asterisks(*****), then press STO. If the correct code has been ente
44The message KEYGUARD OFFis briefly displayedindicating that the keyguard has now been deactivated.When keyguard is activated:• To answer a call, pre
45To place a pause between DTMF digits (whenentering the number):Press ***. The ‘p’ character will be displayed.When the DTMF number is sent, a pause
1CONTENTSImportant Safety Information...3Emergency Calls...4Display Indica
Note that when the keypad tones are switched off, theDTMF tones are still sent, even though they cannot beheard.To join two memory locations, in order
47– SID SCRN ON:Your phone will attempt to selectone of the dealer programmed (e.g. low cost) pre-ferred types of networks. However, you may experi-e
48BATTERY INFORMATIONInstalling/removing the batteryRefer to ‘Installing the Battery’ (page 8). Always switchoff the phone before removing the battery
49C The battery can be charged and discharged hun-dreds of times but it will eventually wear out.When the operating time (talk-time and standbytime) i
50K Dispose of used batteries in accordance with localregulations. Recycle! Do not dispose of batteriesin a fire! Battery Charge IndicatorThe battery
51REFERENCE INFORMATIONLIST OF DISPLAY MESSAGESAUTO PWR OFFPhone is installed in a car kit with ignition sense connected. When ignition is switched of
52MOVE NAME?Displayed if you are trying to store a name whichalready exists, or are moving stored contents whichinclude a name.NAM ERRORThe NAM contai
53RECHARGE BATTERYAppears for 10 seconds before the phone switches offautomatically.REPLACE CONTENT?Indicates that the memory location in which you ar
LIST OF TONESRinging Tone: This denotes an incoming call. The tone volume can be selected using Menu 6, andthe ring-tone type can be selected using Me
55CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help yo
Menu Functions...29Using the menu...29List of men
56– watch and listen for the low battery warnings; thecharge may be too low for the phone to operate.If the power comes on, but the phone does not wo
57AC Chargers Standard Travel Charger (ACH-3U)This light and compact AC charger isan economical charging option. Forthe approximate charging time fore
58Compact Desktop Charging Stand (CHH-6F)* The Compact Desktop Charging Stand allows you to charge boththe phone and a spare battery.The spare battery
59Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-2)You can charge the phonebattery from your vehicle’scigarette lighter using theRapid Cigarette LighterCharger.
60AccessoriesAccessory Menu (Menu 9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Booster Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Car Rad
61DTMF DialingSend DTMF (Menu 17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Emergency CallsEmergency 9 Key (Menu 13). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Hook
62TimersCall Timers (Menu 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Reset Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Troubles
63Only Nokia Genuine Accessories give youthe kind of performance Nokia phones arefamous for. Nokia Genuine Accessories –reliability and quality that’s
NOKIA One-Year Limited WarrantyNokia Mobile Phones, Inc. (“NMPI”) warrants that this cellularphone (“Product”) is free from defects in material andwor
b) The Customer Service Department at NMPI was notnotified by Consumer of the alleged defect ormalfunction of the Product during the applicablelimited
IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATIONTRAFFIC SAFETYDo not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held telephone, park the vehicle be
10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF USE,SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THEFOREGOING WRITTEN WARRAN
Only qualified personnel should install or service thephone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service maybe dangerous and may invalidate any warran
If Keyguard is in use, you may have to deactivate it (press MENU ABC) before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your localcellu
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